I've seen this before so I won't spoil it. It really is similar to a logic game though, haha. I'd be surprised if only 2% of the population can solve this, though. Then again, not really that surprised, haha.
Yeah, I can't even make the first inference lol I'll need time and to write it out I think. Something is telling me the inference lies in the rules talking about their names and where they can and cant go. (1 cant be G or A) etc. haha
I think the 2% thing is silly; this doesn't have any tough inferences, just a lot of simple ones. It takes some time to keep going through the list, but there aren't any complex rules here. Nonetheless, this was entertaining!
You guys should check out some of the logic puzzles created by Lewis Carroll. He's known for Alice in Wonderland but he was also a math professor and he made awesome logic puzzles.
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Yeah, I can't even make the first inference lol I'll need time and to write it out I think. Something is telling me the inference lies in the rules talking about their names and where they can and cant go. (1 cant be G or A) etc. haha
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I've seen this before so I won't spoil it. It really is similar to a logic game though, haha. I'd be surprised if only 2% of the population can solve this, though. Then again, not really that surprised, haha.
Definitely a splitter
Lol @theLSATdreamer posted this awhile ago pretty fun.
Thanks for the suggestion, it's really good to try something different.
I solved the Einstein's Puzzle , but now I'm stuck on this one. I don't think it has a valid solution, though. Anyone was able to solve it? https://www.brainzilla.com/logic/zebra/travel-agency/
My brain hurts, but I'll try it later tonight when I get home from work. Not that I'm getting much done today anyway, lol.
I didn't attempt it, but if you're after the answer it's in the source
https://gyazo.com/
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Yeah, I can't even make the first inference lol I'll need time and to write it out I think. Something is telling me the inference lies in the rules talking about their names and where they can and cant go. (1 cant be G or A) etc. haha
I think the 2% thing is silly; this doesn't have any tough inferences, just a lot of simple ones. It takes some time to keep going through the list, but there aren't any complex rules here. Nonetheless, this was entertaining!
You guys should check out some of the logic puzzles created by Lewis Carroll. He's known for Alice in Wonderland but he was also a math professor and he made awesome logic puzzles.
Finally managed to finish it. Now I'm trying this one https://www.brainzilla.com/logic/self-referential-quiz/the-incredible-eight/
I did this in about 12 minutes when I was a junior in college. I didn't think it was 98th percentile difficult, honestly. :-P
@goingfor99th show off lol took a bit of time a good 35 min
I got lucky. :-P